Today in 1791, enslaved people in Haiti launched a rebellion against European colonizers — sparking global revolts that collapsed the slave trade.
Haiti became the world's first Black-led republic and the first country founded by former enslaved people. #SlaveryRemembranceDay 🧵
Haiti was the second country in the Americas to gain independence, after the U.S.
But the U.S. did not recognize Haiti for decades. Rather, it sent aid to French colonizers to suppress the rebellion by enslaved people, over fears it could spark similar revolts in the U.S.
The French enslaved some 770,000 African men, women and children in Haiti — double the number of enslaved people sent to North America.
Deaths were so high on plantations, the enslaved population was fully replaced about every 20 years.
It was Europe's most "profitable" colony.
Haiti was the first country in the world to fully abolish slavery — after its rebellion led by enslaved people.
Europe and the U.S. would not fully ban both slavery and the slave trade for decades longer:
Britain: 1833
France: 1848
United States: 1865 #SlaveryRemembranceDay
France forced Haiti to pay reparations to former slave owners as a condition for independence.
Haiti paid 150M francs to ex-slave owners, equivalent to $20–30 billion today.
The payments took 120+ years and forced Haiti to get loans from French banks, crippling its economy.
France was not the only country to ensure former slave owners got reparations.
▪️ UK used taxpayer money to pay slave owners $350B (£300B) in today's dollars.
▪️ The U.S. paid slave owners $300 for every enslaved person set free.
They paid former enslaved people no reparations.
Haiti was part of the global slave trade. European countries kidnapped about 12.5 million people from Africa for enslavement in the Americas.
An est. 1.8 million people were killed on those journeys (the "Middle Passage") by disease, violence, confinement and other abuses.
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The UN accused China of possible crimes against humanity against Uyghur and Muslim minorities — citing "credible evidence" of torture.
Human rights groups say China forced over 1 million Uyghurs into abusive internment camps in Xinjiang, with reports of forced sterilization.
China forced over 1 million Uyghur and other Muslim people into internment camps, say rights groups.
China calls them "re-education" camps. Groups accuse China of genocide, and say detainees face:
- “Systematic” torture
- Forced labor
- Sexual violence
- Mass surveillance
China is committing "demographic genocide" on Uyghur Muslims through forced sterilization, rights groups said in 2020:
- Forced abortions, sterilization on hundreds of thousands of women
- Women sent to camps for having too many children
- Birth rates fell up to 60% from 2015-18
Up to 180,000 people in Jackson, Mississippi may have little or no running water for an "extended period," say officials.
Water available now is not safe enough to brush teeth.
The majority-Black city's water system is chronically underfunded, but officials blame flood damage.
Jackson, 82% Black, has chronic water issues due to underfunded infrastructure. It asked Mississippi for $47M for water repairs last year, but got just 6% of that.
- Residents report raw sewage in streets
- Many rely on bottled water
- Boil-water notice for the last month
Schools in Jackson, Mississippi are teaching online after its water system collapsed — blamed on chronic underfunding — with not enough water to "reliably flush toilets."
Businesses also closed. One restaurant chain told 200+ workers to stay home, meaning they won't be paid.
Student loans are often called "good debt" — but in practice they only strengthen systemic wealth inequality.
The typical Black student loan borrower still owes 95% of their balance 20 years after they started college.
The typical white borrower owes just 6%. 🧵
Black students are more likely to need loans due to systemic inequality in income/generational wealth.
The average white family is 10x wealthier than the average Black family.
49% of Black students' parents make less than $35K a year, compared to 13% of white students' parents.
"Slavery and Jim Crow prohibited Black people from accumulating the wealth ultimately converted into income for tuition," @BrookingsInst's @andreperryedu told AJ+.
Housing discrimination is just 1 example of barriers to Black wealth that now force many families to take on loans.
New York banned incarcerated people from getting packages from home and may soon ban letters on paper.
Food packages are a major source of healthy food in prison. Families can now only use 3rd-party vendors, which are prohibitively expensive, costing hundreds of dollars.
People incarcerated in New York’s prisons can only access food from:
▪️ Mess halls: where food is packed with sodium, sugar, carbs
▪️ Commissary: where 2 in 3 people cannot afford healthier items
▪️ Food packages: which are already a huge financial burden for most families
Most states spend less than $4/day to feed each person in prison.
Prison meals lack vital nutrients, forcing people to buy nutritious food from commissary.
▪️ Most incarcerated people need $175/month to cover basic needs
▪️ Avg. prison labor salary: $31/month